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What are realistic expectations for Ukraine's military offensive?
Most major military operations are shrouded in secrecy. Ukraine's planned offensive against Russia has been under public debate for months. This has created expectations. Some realistic, some not.
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A year after the Dobbs abortion ruling, the impact nationwide has been dramatic
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Hurricane Maria knocked out power across the entire island, and many areas lack running water. Doing laundry, turning on the lights, eating dinner: Everyday life has become a constant challenge.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law that he says will remove environmental, social and governance considerations from investment decisions and protect consumers’ ability to access financial services.
Clint Smith's 'Above Ground' explores both the joys and tribulations of parenthood through poetry
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The Senate Nears Confirming Trump's 3rd Supreme Court Justice
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Brandy Clark is playing for keeps this time
Produced by Brandi Carlile, the eponymous 11-song collection offers snapshots of Brandy Clark the person, not Brandy Clark the pen-for-hire.
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Watching Democrats Debate in a Texas Taco Bar
It's a good bet that voters in Ohio and Texas had a close eye on Thursday night's debate between Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. The states' primaries are on March 4. Some die-hard, mostly female supporters of Clinton watched the debate at a taco bar in Austin, Texas.
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Cuba (and Cuban Exiles) Ponder the Future
The announcement that Fidel Castro has temporarily handed power to his brother Raul has set off waves of speculation about Cuba's future. In Miami, Cuban exiles took to the streets to celebrate the news.
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The AMA predicts a shortage of medical specialists by the next decade
A shortage of medical specialists means some patients face long wait times for care in the ER. And the problems is expected to get worse in many places in the coming years.
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U.S., Global Economies Chug On, Despite Woes
Adam Posen, deputy director and a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses how the weak U.S. dollar, the American real estate market and consumer confidence are affecting the U.S. and global economy. Posen talks with Robert Siegel.
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Despite Claim, No Major 527 Group Against Obama
Sen. Barack Obama this week blamed his decision to reject public financing on 527 groups that work on behalf of John McCain. Jonathan Martin of Politico says there really aren't any major 527s working against Obama. Michele Norris talks to Martin.
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How a ski town in Vermont is grappling with the aftermath of flooding
Communities and cities all over Vermont are grappling with the aftermath of severe rain and flooding this week. One of those places is Ludlow, a ski town in the southern part of the state.
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U.S.-India trade deal improves relations, but strain still shows
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Florida House votes to create annual 'Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance'
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Pakistan struck several sites in Afghanistan early Friday in what it calls an "open war." We look at what's driving the renewed fighting.
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The 2026 midterm elections are officially underway. Here's what to watch
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After Mishandling Parkland Shooter Tip, FBI Answers Questions From Congress
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